The board has been discussing a brand refresh for years. Thankfully, Amy Jindra, our 2025 intern from the Jack, Joseph, and Morton Mandel Humanities to Career program with Lorain County Community College had the time and drive to take the project on with zeal.
Amy says, "After over 150 hours of brainstorming, research, interviews, drafts, modifications, and critiques, we have a visual of what defines us as Main Street Wellington. In making this logo, it was not done alone. It was created with consideration of the locals, the members of Main Street Wellington, the historic charm of the town, the modern style of logos, and, most importantly, a deep dedication to our partners: the administration, businesses, and community!
We’re a little nonprofit with a big heart. A heart that beats to keep our town thriving!"
Amy says, "After over 150 hours of brainstorming, research, interviews, drafts, modifications, and critiques, we have a visual of what defines us as Main Street Wellington. In making this logo, it was not done alone. It was created with consideration of the locals, the members of Main Street Wellington, the historic charm of the town, the modern style of logos, and, most importantly, a deep dedication to our partners: the administration, businesses, and community!
We’re a little nonprofit with a big heart. A heart that beats to keep our town thriving!"
We believe our new logo reflects our vision statement [adopted August 16, 2018] quite well.
“Main Street Wellington Strengthens the Spirit of our Community by working with local government, businesses and community members. Together, we strive to be an attractive destination that showcases the multitude of services we have to offer.”
“Main Street Wellington Strengthens the Spirit of our Community by working with local government, businesses and community members. Together, we strive to be an attractive destination that showcases the multitude of services we have to offer.”
